The Nash Rambler: The Big 3′s Competitor
The President of the Nash-Kelvinator Company, George Mason, saw that his company needed to design a car to compete with the “Big 3”, and it had to be something that those companies did not have. He...
View ArticlePontiac Revived: The Chieftain
When World War II had come and gone, many car companies were looking for new car designs to boost their sales to the pre-World War II levels. Pontiac was no different from this. They decided on a...
View ArticleThe Chrysler Saratoga
The Saratoga nameplate for the Chrysler Corporation first appeared in 1939. It applied to the most expensive full-size eight-cylinder vehicle, which put it above the Imperial and the New Yorker. Full...
View ArticleBlast From The Past: The Essex
Here’s a car that isn’t necessarily the first one might think of when listing classic cars, but it has certainly earned its place in motor vehicle history: The Essex. First introduced in 1919, after...
View Article1964 Buick Wildcat
1964 Buick Wildcat Beginning its life as a 1953 concept car the Wildcat from Buick was a full-sized sedan, hardtop, and convertible built from 1962 to 1070. The 1964 Buick Wildcat ended up being a huge...
View Article1967 Dodge Dart Convertible
1967 Dodge Dart Convertible Most well-known as a compact car, the Dart actually began as a full-sized car for the Dodge brand in 1960. By 1962, it shrank to mid-sized, and was fully part of the...
View ArticlePerry Mason and Classic Cars
Perry Mason and Classic Cars Perry Mason is the detective show that started it all. The show debuted in 1957 and lasted until 1966. The television show was based on the collection of over 80 novels...
View Article1955 Chevy Bel Air
1955 Chevy Bel Air, 150 & 250 1955 was a good year for the Chevrolet branch of General Motors. The 1955 Chevy models were the first to include the legendary small block V8 that the car company has...
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